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600 Cdpc feet of air ij?e required, ordinarily 9 to burn on ? pound rf coal ? - ' - '?? VTATURE wjll give you, for the mere takings limitless amount of pure air. It costs you absolutely nothing ? it is free. 0&$ie other hand, every pound of your coal or wood costs you money ? hard earned "money. Tour range Kterally chokes it's fire. It . can not supply the required amount of air, and at the proper place. It is throwing ton after ton of your hard earned fuel up the chimney as unbuTned fuel gases. You cannot afford to go on ye^r after year wasting ibuilt scientifically ant to Hard 'coal, soft" coal,; slack^Vc ^ J This stove is built to last, ha on parts subject to rust, and I subject to breakage, - It is a Mother's stove? the feii ng always^ turn out righj, an ? A- * 1 > ? ? ^ -1 -w- Ji happiness, | Various ways for prospective inves tors to detect the unscrupulous stock promoters are contained in a bulletin recently issued by'theNational VIgt lunce Committee of the Associated. 'Advertising Clubs of tiua World. The bnllotin indicate* several nrtmistaka ble signs of the ?wildcat"etQCkpad. diets which owners of War Savings Stamps and Liberty Bonds will do wall to consider before exchanging their ^Valuable securities fer the offering of. northern stocks. The warming te mewt for the capital steek of a hew company. We bellere that the very offer to take Ub*ty Bonds should piompt the bond owner to consult a banker or legitimate broker aa to tha value 'of the stock thai4 Is offend fa exchange tar the bond*. The offer to exchange Is an earmark, which fhoald serve aa awarding. . V " f I ^Another e*#ark of tfis faker *? thought of conauHlnff - a banker broker at trading, suggesting that of eourae, they would not recommend tha stock because tfcey have stocks of their own to aoS. \ , /. sir -? ? _ vNj .. ?_ h Speed as we hW n. e. your futi ?Yours to T M f. t HI will be at Davis -Hotel, Farm- , :. vU|,e. N.C. every 2nd, Wednes day. Beverly Hotel, Ayden.'N. C. every 3rd Tuesday. , Cowl^ earl Vi hours 9 a. m. to 4. p. P?lS|i I ???JPSMIVH at Farniville, N. C.at the close of business, Sept. 12, 1M9. If |??J RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $468,565.16 Demand Loans 40,000.09 Overdrafts, secured $16,800.00 unsecured $78.82 16,878.82 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 58,335.00 Banking bouse, 6,103.71 Fur niture and Fixtures 2,860.06 8,965.71 Cash in vault and oet amounts due frolii Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 276,197.54 Cash Itenb held over 24 hrs 200.90 Checks for clearing ^ . 15,073 62 Total 1876,215.85 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid.in |5o,ooo.oo Surplus fund 25,ooo.oo j Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses & taxes paid 8,665.81 Bills payable 214,300.00 Deposits subject to check - 492,511.69 Time Certificates of deposit 61,541.49 Cashiers chcckavoutstanding 21,053.94 Reserve for Taxes 142.92 ? ? - * Total $ 876,215.85 State of North Carolina, County of PitfSS: . I, W. R. Willis, cashier of the above t named bank do solfemnljrswearthat the above statement is true 'to the beftof my fcpftrf ; -jg ?ion expires Marcl Cone A Attcft: 6 , w HOLMES g. a. Directors Report df the con< BAjfofJI RHI v at Fountain, N. JljlliHIi; HfpiM - ;ft?2$I, 385.19 Wmm Bp stmM IsV 5,000*0 of the 08 and 1,000.00 |j00.oo 73,279.56 ^f65, 470.83 LIABILITIES fe$I2, 500.00
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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